catesta Posted July 14, 2003 Report Posted July 14, 2003 Herbie Hancock - Maiden Voyage Herbie Hancock - Takin' Off Quote
Sundog Posted July 14, 2003 Report Posted July 14, 2003 Eddie "Lock Jaw" Davis: CookBooks Vol. 1 and 2. Kenny Burrell: Blue Muse Charlie Christian/Dizzy Gillespie: After Hours Derek Trucks Band: Joyful Noise Quote
Aggie87 Posted July 14, 2003 Report Posted July 14, 2003 Benny Green - Kaleidoscope Joe Henderson - Double Rainbow Lyle Mays - Solo Improvisations for Expanded Piano Pat Metheny - One Quiet Night Fats Navarro - Fabulous Fats, Vol. II Sonny Rollins - Tenor Titan King Crimson - Deception of the Thrush Yo La Tengo - Nuclear War ...How is that Bebo Valdes, Stefan? Is that a compilation, reissue, new recording or what? I really like the two discs I have (Bebo Rides Again & El Arte del Sabor). Quote
John B Posted July 14, 2003 Report Posted July 14, 2003 Harry Whitaker - Black Renaissance: Body, Mind and Spirit Tisziji Munoz - Divine Radiance (w/ Pharoah Sanders, Rashied Ali, Ravi Coltrane, Cecil Mcbee, Don Pate and...Paul Shaffer? I'm really not sure how the Late Night w/ Letterman bandleader is going to fit in with this band) Jaga Jazzist - The Stix Yo La Tengo - Summer Sun Quote
paul secor Posted July 14, 2003 Report Posted July 14, 2003 Lester Young: The Complete - Essential Keynote Collection Vol. 1 Brew Moore: No More Brew Grant Green: Grantstand Marcio Faraco: Ciranda Orchestra Baobab: On Verra Ca - The 1978 Paris Sessions Joe Venuti/Earl Hines: Hot Sonatas Bobby Jones: Hill Country Suite A Treasury of Library of Congress Field Recordings (Rounder) I enjoyed listening to all of the recordings listed above, but the Library of Congress set was a true ear opener, since much of the music was new to me. A few highlights: "Northfield", a recording of a Sacred Harp group that sounds like it must have opened up the Heavens; "East Texas Rag", a beautiful slide guitar piece by Smith Casey; "Another Man Done Gone", by Vera Hall, a wonderful singer; "Creek Lullaby", sung by Margaret, a young Creek girl, sounding like a voice from Heaven; and several performances by fiddlers who are virtuosos of the spirit. Quote
Clunky Posted July 14, 2003 Author Report Posted July 14, 2003 Bud Shank- Mosaic disc One Jack Monterose- Pacific ( forget the title) Lou Donalson- Natural Soul- I really liked this which surprised me Eminent JJ Johnson Vol2 _ great session but my copy has a defect in the 5th track. Quote
Joe Christmas Posted July 14, 2003 Report Posted July 14, 2003 Thanks, John! Time Berne's Bloodcount Unwound - We're In It For The Food Mike Carr Compilation - PD gave me a couple years back Christof Kurzmann - The Air Between Brubeck - Jazz: Red, Hot and Cool Unstable Ensemble - Liturgy of Ghosts Woody Herman - Proper Box disc 2 Quote
.:.impossible Posted July 14, 2003 Report Posted July 14, 2003 The Sea and Cake .:. The Fawn Frank Black .:. Frank Black Gastr Del Sol .:. Upgrade & Afterlife Lee Morgan .:. Taru Jaga Jazzist .:. Animal Chin John Coltrane .:. Cresent Ornette Coleman .:. Artists House 9/23/72 Radiohead .:. Hail to the Thief Grant Green .:. Street of Dreams Grant Green .:. Talkin' About Grant Green .:. Iron City Quote
brownie Posted July 15, 2003 Report Posted July 15, 2003 Bastille Day listening: - Chet Baker/Dick Twardzik Quartet 'Chet Baker in Paris', (EmArcy) - Barney Wilen/Mal Waldron 'Movie Themes from France' (Timeless) - Benny Carter in Paris (20th Century Fox LP), - Martial Solal 'Jazz a Gaveau' (French Columbia LP) - Django Reinhardt 'Nuits de Saint-Germain des Pres' (Jazz in Paris) Quote
Soulstation1 Posted July 15, 2003 Report Posted July 15, 2003 finally, i picked up monk's genius of modern jazz vol. 2 rvg @ borders $9. ss1 Quote
alankin Posted July 15, 2003 Report Posted July 15, 2003 David Borgo – Massanetta Springs (Circumvention) Duke Ellington – Masterpieces By Ellington (Columbia/Legacy) Virginia Mayhew – Phantoms (Renma) Charles Davis – Blue Gardenia (Reade Street) Art Blakey – Free For All (Blue Note) Milt Hinton - The Basement Tapes (Chiaroscuro) Paul Bley/Gary Peacock - Partners (Sunnyside 3503/Owl) Jimmy Giuffre/Paul Bley/Steve Swallow - Fly Away Little Bird (Sunnyside 3504/Owl) Quote
John B Posted July 16, 2003 Report Posted July 16, 2003 Neu! - Neu 2 Fugazi - 13 Songs Pretty Girls Make Graves - Good Health Mama Sissoko - Soleil de Minuit Zakir Hussain - Sambandh Trans Am - Surrender to the Night Mono - One Step More and You Die Yo La Tengo - And Then Nothing Turned Itself Inside Out Test - Test (Aum) Quote
paul secor Posted July 17, 2003 Report Posted July 17, 2003 Jimmy Smith: Back at the Chicken Shack Andrew Hill: Spiral Erroll Garner: Overture to Dawn - The Apartment Sessions Vol. 1 Julius Hemphill: Big Band Thelonious Monk: The Unique Kenny Dorham: 2 Horns/2 Rhythm Duck Baker: Plays the Music of Herbie Nichols - Spinning Song Jimmy Rushing w. Al Cohn, Zoot Sims, Richie Kamuca: Mr. Five By Five - Live Red Rodney: 1957 Various Artists: Bayou Rhythm & Blues Shuffle (Goldband/Charly) Quote
Aggie87 Posted July 17, 2003 Report Posted July 17, 2003 Walter Davis Jr. - Davis Cup Bill Evans - New Jazz Conceptions Bill Frisell - Music from the Films of Buster Keaton - Go West Fred Hersch - Passion Flower Keith Jarrett - La Scala Bud Powell - Time Waits Horace Silver - Serenade to a Soul Sister Beatles - Revolver California Guitar Trio - Rocks the West Quote
John B Posted July 17, 2003 Report Posted July 17, 2003 Woody Shaw - Blackstone Legacy Woody Shaw - Song of Songs Fugazi - Repeater Mama Sissoko - Jarabi Amours Quote
paul secor Posted July 18, 2003 Report Posted July 18, 2003 Earl Hines: Once Upon a Time Thelonious Monk with John Coltrane Duke Ellington and his Orchestra: 1928 (Classics) Steve Lacy duets: Associates (Felmay) Quote
Aggie87 Posted July 18, 2003 Report Posted July 18, 2003 Cannonball Adderly - Know What I Mean? Dave Douglas - The Infinite Bill Evans - Everybody Digs Bill Evans Bill Evans - On Green Dolphin Street Jan Garbarek - Afric Pepperbird Bobby Hutcherson - The Kicker JJ Johnson - The Eminent, Vol II Gentle Giant - Edge of Twilight R.E.M. - Reckoning Quote
Clunky Posted July 18, 2003 Author Report Posted July 18, 2003 You`n` Me - Al Cohn and Zoot Sims (Emarcy)- this is a swinging performance and then some!!!! Daylight Express- Clark Terry- (Chess)- Quote
John B Posted July 18, 2003 Report Posted July 18, 2003 Miles Davis - In Person at the Blackhawk Complete Friday Night The Cinematic Orchestra - Every Day Aphex Twin - Selected Ambient Works 85-92 Aphex Twin - Classics Yo La Tengo - live at Montreux Jazz Festival (from streaming video) Quote
JohnS Posted July 18, 2003 Report Posted July 18, 2003 Eddie Henderson; So What Peter Bernstein; Heart's Content Lee Morgan; The Cooker Elmo Hope; Sounds From Riker's Island Duke Ellington; And His Mother Called Him Bill Miles Davis, Gil Evans; Disc 4 Paul Desmond/Gerry Mulligan; Two Of A Mind. Quote
catesta Posted July 18, 2003 Report Posted July 18, 2003 Up for the weekend. Coleman Hawkins - The Genius Of Coleman Hawkins Benny Carter - Jazz Giant Sonny Clark - Dial 'S' For Sonny Budd Johnson - And The Four Brass Giants Duke Ellington and Johnny Hodges - Side By Side Charles McPherson - Be-Bop Revisited Quote
ghost of miles Posted July 19, 2003 Report Posted July 19, 2003 (edited) The Who, MY GENERATION (deluxe edition--get it if you're a Who fan!) Artie Shaw, EVENSONG (Hep collection of 1941-42 big-band-with-strings) Artie Shaw, 1944-45 (Hep) Teddy Wilson, COMP. VERVE TRIOS Benny Goodman, PLAYS FLETCHER HENDERSON V. 1 Rachmaninoff, RACHMANINOFF PLAYS RACHMANINOFF: SOLO WORKS AND TRANSCRIPTIONS. ...and a ton of Benny Carter. I devoted a three-hour program to him the other night. Edited July 19, 2003 by ghost of miles Quote
Templejazz Posted July 20, 2003 Report Posted July 20, 2003 (edited) Been listenin' to some stuff that I haven't really touched in a while Miles Davis - Blue Haze, Seven Steps to Heaven Art Farmer - Farmer's Market Kenny Burrell/Donald Byrd - All Night Long Dexter Gordon - One Flight Up Edited July 20, 2003 by Templejazz Quote
brownie Posted July 20, 2003 Report Posted July 20, 2003 Yusef Lateef - Into Something (New Jazz/OJC) Louis Armstrong and Oscar Peterson (Verve LP) Charlie Parker - Boston 1952 (Uptown) Anita O'Day/Jimmy Giuffre - Cool Heat (Verve Japanese LP) Earl Anderza (Pacific Jazz CD reissue) The Boswell Sister, volume 4 (Nostalgia Arts) Curtis Amy - Peace for Love (Fresh Sounds). The Curtis Amy is a splendid late (1994) date which seems to have been unnoticed when it was released. If people are waiting to get the Curtis Amy Mosaic Select set, they should go ahead and hear this one! Curis Amy was in top form! Quote
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